Monday, March 19, 2018 - 7:23am

I feel today is going to be a repeat of last week. ‘cept the roads are a bit worse!

I was on the Wanaaring road today, which has prompted me to advise you all, please be very careful on dirt roads, everywhere. There are an enormous number of stock transports moving around.

Dirt roads are becoming wind blown, and exposing stones and ruts. It can be particularly dangerous for caravans. In fact, the Cobb highway I believe is not at all suitable for caravans. So please be very cautious, seek advice in each town and take care. Dust is hazard, as are ‘roos, and stock.

After that we have the Cobar Rodeo, on the 7th. April. Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery for the art enthusiasts opening on the 23rd. through to the 14th. April.

Then the White Cliffs Gymkhana, me thinks is the 21st./22nd. April. Anzac Day in all towns of course, you’re welcome at any of our towns.

Following on we have The Wagga Gold Cup for the racing enthusiasts on 3rd. 4th. May. Agfair Field Day in Broken Hill on the 4/5th. May. Louth Field Day on the 9th. June and our very own Wilcannia Field and Fun Day on the 10th. June.

From Wilcannia to Tilpa there is a choice of east or west side. On the east side there is a good National Parks camping ground called Horse and Coaches, about 45k's north of Wilcannia. AT Tilpa the only road is on the west side.

WILCANNIA COMMUNITY MARKET
AT SISTER MAUREENS
in Reid Street, opposite the Radio Station. OPEN EVERY THURSDAY
from 10.00am TO 1.00pm
New stock has arrived

St. John’s Catholic Church Liturgy
Every Sunday at 10.00am
Sister Flo’s Thought of the Week:
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up, show up, Yield. Life isn't tied with a bow, it is still gift.

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RV: Grey and Black Water Disposal
Situated on the Barrier highway, adjacent to the football oval, on the Broken Hill side of the town, easy access. Also on Cobar side as well.

Warrawong on the Darling is located on the banks of the Darling River and offers modern cabins, powered caravan sites (some with water frontage) and bush camping. The modern amenities block, beautiful scenery and lush grassy sites along the natural lagoon and river provides travellers the comfort they long for.